From the pictures given it looks to have those dreaded hairline scratches that are results of cleaning. However i have noticed that sometimes the...
Great coin and those Rattler holders are supper cool.
Just common wheat cents don't fetch much. At my local coin shop the owner pays 2.5 cents a piece and he then sells them for 4 to 8 cents. If you...
Check out this article it is both informative and funny. link is here - http://meridiancoin.com/contemporary-fake-silver-dollar-guide/
Looking to trade for any type graded coin or morgan silver dollar. Graded coins only please, and preferably by NGC or PCGS.
That will be worth more than melt :D
Even in high grades it is not going to be worth much more than melt. For example I purchased a 1946 Roosevelt Dime graded 66 by NGC for ten...
Very true
There were a few 1944 steel cents minted a friend of mine had one and he sold it for 20,000
Thats true, it seems that all the coins i get in change are barely worn.
I have come across thousands of these un searched wheat cent rolls, i have never thought about buying one but i assume they have been searched...
I agree that is somewhat how my collection is. I still find my self looking through my junk silver in the hopes of finding key dates.
Thanks for the input. I just thought it had a slight chance of up grading to a star or plus, but i now doubt myself given the fact that so few...
I recently purchased this jefferson nickel, it is graded ms 67 by NGC in one of their older holders, i am curious if it will grade up to a star or...
I was shocked too! Even if i don't make a fanatical gain it is a great addition to my ever expanding error collection.
Start collecting gold coins.
I have came across a coin almost identical, I took it to a dealer and he said it is hard to put a price on a coin like this but he believes it is...
It is also important to turn the coin under a light, shows some of the scratches and bag marks. I have seen many coin dealers and graders do this.
Didn't think of that, thanks for the input!
What do you prefer pre 1965 90 percent coins or .999 fine silver bars and rounds. I personally prefer 90 percent coins for they hold a some...
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